Some sign of nature
By Monica Hand
That day on the laundry bench outside, an escape
from heat of dryers people folding; that day
the homeless man from the park nearby out his mind
out … Continue reading→
In Democracy, … Continue reading→
The Editors Write: There’s a swirling energy in Daphne Gottlieb’s writing that’s extremely difficult to pin down. There’s anger, yes – any sensible person would look at the world and find reasons for anger – but there are also … Continue reading→
Poem for impending rapture perhaps —
By Kazim Ali
What I want to know is: of all the people preparing to be taken in the rapture why is no one as brave as my current heroine, the wife of … Continue reading→
By Lenore Weiss
I discovered the poet Sayd Bahodine Majrouh on a flight from Oakland to New York. Prepared for the six-hour trip to visit my family, I had brought along a number of magazines from my dining room table. … Continue reading→